Win Tickets ($70): Unrealistic Work Goals @ Clinton Street Theater | Conversation About How to Create Stronger Work Boundaries
We are giving away a pair of tickets to Unrealistic Work Goals @ Clinton Street Theater on January 8. To win, comment below on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed January 2.
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From our sponsors:
Unrealistic Work Goals
January 8, 2023
4:30 to 5:30pm | $35 | All Ages
More info: cstpdx.com
Clinton Street Theater
2522 SE Clinton St, Portland, OR 97202
Online via Zoom (link in ticket receipt)
Have you experienced the ceiling becoming the floor at your job? Are responsibilities piling on with no end in sight? This month, we’re talking about how we cope when last year’s best is next year’s failure. At the end of the discussion, we should all have realistic next steps to take in our working lives to help mitigate the harm of unrealistic work goals.
This will be a digital and in-person facilitated conversation with the goal of helping us create stronger boundaries at work. We’ll start with a brief story that outlines the concept, then use that to kick off a facilitated discussion focused on solutions and next steps the average worker can take in real-time.
Facilitated by Marina Martinez-Bateman
People-First Management Expert | CEO, New Coyote Consulting
This is a super appropriate topic I’d like help with as I get back into the workforce. Looking forward to learning setting boundaries at work!
I have such a hard time setting boundaries at work. I get burnt out and far too focused. I would love to attend and implement knowledge that is shared.
I have difficulty setting boundaries at work and creating a healthy work-life balance! Learning some healthy coping mechanisms sounds like a good idea.
I’m an administrative assistant and I’d use my professional development to pay for this event but my requests have never been approved. I’d love to go to it. Thank you for your consideration.
guidance on this subject would be extremely helpful as I navigate my journey through middle management
Working at home is different than at a job you leave your home for everyday.
Im an organizer for women and LGBTQ rights in the Philippines and we fight against imperialism to serve the masses. I would love to bring my anti-capitalism values into my workplace and find a balance for how to juggle anti-capitalism and still make an income in our current economy.
I’m always struggling to know where the line is, and assert my boundaries, and this is made especially hard when you’re not able to communicate with others as much due to working from home.